Climate change is warming the world's oceans, creating good conditions for jellyfish in the UK.
The number of jellyfish spotted in UK waters and on beaches increased by 32% in the past year, according to a survey by the Marine Conservation Society.
From October 2022 to September 2023, jellyfish sightings increased by 32% compared with the previous year. She went diving every day in August and says she had never seen so many jellyfish, including the crystal jellyfish which she had never before seen in the UK.
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